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The Incidental Steward: Reflections on Citizen Science-Akiko Busch

The Incidental Steward: Reflections on Citizen Science-Akiko Busch

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This manual covers the Akiko Busch publication, "The Incidental Steward: Reflections on Citizen Science," released on April 22, 2013. This work explores the evolving landscape of citizen science, highlighting how contemporary approaches, driven by a sense of urgency and new technologies, empower ordinary citizens to become active stewards of their local environments. The book draws upon diverse ecological monitoring projects and community-driven research to illustrate the significant role individuals play in scientific observation and environmental stewardship.

The purpose of this manual is to provide comprehensive information on the content and themes presented in "The Incidental Steward." It details the author's observations, which blend precise data with personal reflections, and examines the factors distinguishing twenty-first-century citizen scientists. Readers will gain insight into the renewed volunteerism and the opportunities it offers for fostering a deeper connection to place, as illuminated by the author's elegant prose and vivid natural history accounts.

A search for a radio-tagged Indiana bat roosting in the woods behind her house in New York’s Hudson Valley led Akiko Busch to assorted other encounters with the natural world—local ecological monitoring projects, community-organized cleanup efforts, and data-driven citizen science research. Whether it is pulling up water chestnuts in the Hudson River, measuring beds of submerged aquatic vegetation, or searching out vernal pools, all are efforts that illuminate the role of ordinary citizens as stewards of place. In this elegantly written book, Busch highlights factors that distinguish twenty-first-century citizen scientists from traditional amateur naturalists: a greater sense of urgency, helpful new technologies, and the expanded possibilities of crowdsourcing.

 

The observations here look both to precisely recorded data sheets and to the impressionistic marginalia, scribbled asides, and side roads that often attend such unpredictable outings. While not a primer on the prescribed protocols of citizen science, the book combines vivid natural history, a deep sense of place, and reflection about our changing world. Musing on the expanding potential of citizen science, the author celebrates today’s renewed volunteerism and the opportunities it offers for regaining a deep sense of connection to place.

Author: Busch, Akiko Publisher: Yale University Press Illustration: Y Language: ENG Title: The Incidental Steward: Reflections on Citizen Science Pages: 00256 (Encrypted EPUB) / 00256 (Encrypted PDF) On Sale: 2013-04-22 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780300178791 Category: Nature : Environmental Conservation & Protection - General Category: Science : Environmental Science Category: Nature : Essays


A search for a radio-tagged Indiana bat roosting in the woods behind her house in New York’s Hudson Valley led Akiko Busch to assorted other encounters with the natural world—local ecological monitoring projects, community-organized cleanup efforts, and data-driven citizen science research. Whether it is pulling up water chestnuts in the Hudson River, measuring beds of submerged aquatic vegetation, or searching out vernal pools, all are efforts that illuminate the role of ordinary citizens as stewards of place. In this elegantly written book, Busch highlights factors that distinguish twenty-first-century citizen scientists from traditional amateur naturalists: a greater sense of urgency, helpful new technologies, and the expanded possibilities of crowdsourcing.

 

The observations here look both to precisely recorded data sheets and to the impressionistic marginalia, scribbled asides, and side roads that often attend such unpredictable outings. While not a primer on the prescribed protocols of citizen science, the book combines vivid natural history, a deep sense of place, and reflection about our changing world. Musing on the expanding potential of citizen science, the author celebrates today’s renewed volunteerism and the opportunities it offers for regaining a deep sense of connection to place.

Author: Busch, Akiko Publisher: Yale University Press Illustration: Y Language: ENG Title: The Incidental Steward: Reflections on Citizen Science Pages: 00256 (Encrypted EPUB) / 00256 (Encrypted PDF) On Sale: 2013-04-22 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780300178791 Category: Nature : Environmental Conservation & Protection - General Category: Science : Environmental Science Category: Nature : Essays